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. >> we have unusual soil conditions and then, on top of that, we have built environment. we have buildings built of all different kinds of construction types and dates. when you put those together. maybe you are sitting on rock areas that are built solidly that will have little impact and you have other buildings, soft story buildings and people have essentially the same expectation. >> and the building department would come knock on my door and tell me it wasn't safe >> there are very few retrofitted laws. you have to make brick buildings saver. >> you have to reduce the risk of life lost. >> so the brick building standard is a low standard. it was to prevent catastrophic collapse. the brick buildings, we have 1800 of them. most have been upgraded to prevent catastrophic deaths. it's the lowest possible >> and they might need to be torn john. by the way, this was lori johnson. this is our risk analysis and has done work to reconstruction especiallily in kobe and post katrina. >> thanks for joining us >> you are going to be coming to the caps meeting. >> i am on the advis
. >> we have unusual soil conditions and then, on top of that, we have built environment. we have buildings built of all different kinds of construction types and dates. when you put those together. maybe you are sitting on rock areas that are built solidly that will have little impact and you have other buildings, soft story buildings and people have essentially the same expectation. >> and the building department would come knock on my door and tell me it wasn't safe >>...
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is the dreamers, is the latino community, asian- americans that are really behind the change in our environment. i think we need to remember that. the darker sides or maybe look at ite want to as a history of inclusion, that is because each group has fought its way into be included. nobody just open the doors. people had to fight their way in and that's what we see again today and that's what's great about this country because people will fight for their right to be at the table. >> there's of this lady political reality in congress and the different interest groups aligning. -- there is obviously the political reality in congress and the different interest groups aligning. are there things that need to be changed in the framework on a personal level? are there things people can do that do not need $1 million to lobby someone with? is there something you can do in your everyday life? to see the issue differently or needs to be done to see this issue differently? >> i don't know what kind of things you can do. what i have done that i think works is pick up the phone and call your elected officia
is the dreamers, is the latino community, asian- americans that are really behind the change in our environment. i think we need to remember that. the darker sides or maybe look at ite want to as a history of inclusion, that is because each group has fought its way into be included. nobody just open the doors. people had to fight their way in and that's what we see again today and that's what's great about this country because people will fight for their right to be at the table. >>...
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rural community to help them sort of navigate what is becoming an increase belie complex health care environment. a little bit about our policy at work. we basically review all the medicare and medicaid aca regulations that come through the department each year. that's hundreds and hundreds of pages of regulations. how does it effect access in rural communities? that's sort of how we take the charge. we raise the issue that could be a concern. we make sure there's a level playing field. in other words policy should be preed candidated on that which effects everybody equally. not focus solely on the largest area of our country. something that takes in to account the unique circumstance that every community faces. obviously we also focus on other regulations coming through. we had a looking at the meaningful use regulation around electronic health records and quality has been an increasing area of focus. we want to make sure we are measuring things relevant in a rural care setting as they would be say here in washington, d.c. we could not do this without the support of our research center who prov
rural community to help them sort of navigate what is becoming an increase belie complex health care environment. a little bit about our policy at work. we basically review all the medicare and medicaid aca regulations that come through the department each year. that's hundreds and hundreds of pages of regulations. how does it effect access in rural communities? that's sort of how we take the charge. we raise the issue that could be a concern. we make sure there's a level playing field. in...
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i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. and i have a massive heart attack right in my driveway. the doctor put me on a bayer aspirin regimen. [ male announcer ] be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. go talk to your doctor. you're not indestructible anymore. "that starts with one of the world's most advancedy," go talk to your doctor. distribution systems," "and one of the most efficient trucking networks," "with safe, experienced drivers." "we work directly with manufacturers," "eliminating costly markups," "and buy directly from local farmers in every region of the country." "when you see our low prices, remember the wheels turning behind the scenes, delivering for millions of americans, everyday. "dedication: that's the real walmart" with odor free aspercreme. powerful medicine relieves pain fast, with no odor. so all you notice is relief. aspercreme. >>> welcome back. firefighters still on the scene of that building collapse we mentioned in philadelphia. our affiliate there kyw reporting the
i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. and i have a massive heart attack right in my driveway. the doctor put me on a bayer aspirin regimen. [ male announcer ] be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. go talk to your doctor. you're not indestructible anymore. "that starts with one of the world's most advancedy," go talk to your doctor. distribution systems," "and one of the most efficient trucking networks," "with...
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it's a demanding environment. but i think in that regard, from a perfectly generic perspective, steve would be no different than any other manager of his ilk in demanding excellence from his people. >> let's listen in. >> good afternoon, everyone. my name is preet bharara and i'm the u.s. attorney for the state of new york. today we announce three wrongful actions related to the sac group of hedge funds. first we uncover wire fraud charges and which employed the many people responsible for what can only be described as rampant insider trading within those funds. second, we have filed civil money laundering charges against numerous sac funds, seeking appropriate forfeiture of assets addressing sac's liability. and third, we unseal the guilty plea of yet another portfolio manager at sac, richard lee, who just this past tuesday pled guilty to committing insider trading offenses while an employee at sac. mr. lee brings to eight the number of employees so far convicted of or charged with insider trading for the benefit
it's a demanding environment. but i think in that regard, from a perfectly generic perspective, steve would be no different than any other manager of his ilk in demanding excellence from his people. >> let's listen in. >> good afternoon, everyone. my name is preet bharara and i'm the u.s. attorney for the state of new york. today we announce three wrongful actions related to the sac group of hedge funds. first we uncover wire fraud charges and which employed the many people...
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melissa: stealing is good for the environment. that's my take away. i'm getting a t-shirt that says that. remember this guy? well, we'll show him. turns out, he's a phony. this guy. the man is really a town crier, but he didn't have an official role in the royal baby's birth, nothing. instead, a british journalist tipped him off that the duchess gave birth. he ran out in full costume with that role, what a party crasher. can you believe this? he's a town crier, but not in london, came in, and got -- i mean, how many millions of -- >> i think it's appropriate. the whole idea of royalty is phoney. the idea that some people are born royal more than others? i've known more poor people with dig dignity. >> you know a lot of royal people? >> a few. >> a buzz kill. >> royalty is a buzz kill for me. that's wire founders started america. >> kick your butt right now. i'm surprised martha didn't dress up because she was so excitedded about the baby. melissa: she was there for a long time. she lost -- >> i think she was waiting. like she was in labor -- she was -
melissa: stealing is good for the environment. that's my take away. i'm getting a t-shirt that says that. remember this guy? well, we'll show him. turns out, he's a phony. this guy. the man is really a town crier, but he didn't have an official role in the royal baby's birth, nothing. instead, a british journalist tipped him off that the duchess gave birth. he ran out in full costume with that role, what a party crasher. can you believe this? he's a town crier, but not in london, came in, and...
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toxic chemicals and carcinogens are leaching into the environment. it's happening right where we live, work and play. everywhere. cigarette butts are toxic waste. let's stop the toxic litter. learn more at rethinkbutts.org now back to the judge. ♪ >> president has told us he is not going to follow the law and if she molt going to follow it the american people shouldn't be required to fund it. people in congress are saying we're not going to fund obamacare. you can criticize this all you want but we're not going to pass a continuing resolution or other measures that makes funding for enforcement and implementation of obamacare. >> judge jeanine: republicans threatening to defund obamacare but they aren't the only ones that wanted out obamacare. even the irs employees union the ones getting jobs to enforce obamacare, the ones who just got all those bonuses, they want out. with me now, democratic strategist, ryan, isn't the delay of the employer mandate an admission by the administration that allegedly affordable care act is not affordable but it's a
toxic chemicals and carcinogens are leaching into the environment. it's happening right where we live, work and play. everywhere. cigarette butts are toxic waste. let's stop the toxic litter. learn more at rethinkbutts.org now back to the judge. ♪ >> president has told us he is not going to follow the law and if she molt going to follow it the american people shouldn't be required to fund it. people in congress are saying we're not going to fund obamacare. you can criticize this all you...
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>> you get a little change of environment. we're actually moving today. >> where? >> we're going to the level five. >> my last 60 days are going to be over there? >> correct. everything goes good, my last 60 days i could get a little bit of interaction with people before i get out of society because 12 years of supermax is no it -- well, actually 16 years, so it's not a good transition to go before, you know. if i'm too dangerous to go to level five, how am i not too dangerous to go to population? >> i don't want you to go with any false impressions. what's going to happen is you are still six/five and they're going to review you. any decrease in your custody level be through that process over there in level five. you still need to follow that process for a level six step five. have a good day. enjoy it. >> whatever. >> i got 60 days to go home. by the time the process happens there i'll be lucky if i get two weeks to come out on the tier with people. anything is better than nothing, i guess. you interact with somebody physically because there's no physical contact
>> you get a little change of environment. we're actually moving today. >> where? >> we're going to the level five. >> my last 60 days are going to be over there? >> correct. everything goes good, my last 60 days i could get a little bit of interaction with people before i get out of society because 12 years of supermax is no it -- well, actually 16 years, so it's not a good transition to go before, you know. if i'm too dangerous to go to level five, how am i not...
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a little bit you take some of that and improve the environment over here. it's a nice balance except it has never happened and we did get through senator domenici's leadership a little bit of funding on new drilling in the gulf coast at one-eighth of a scent that goes to land and water conservation fund. it's not much money so we have had a lot of bipartisan support for long time for full funding of the land and water conservation fund at $900 million. senator burr i believe has a bill that would make it mandatory funding and we do have this prospect of increased drilling for oil and gas offshore and there is some opportunity there. now let me be localized with this problem and put it in perspective. you said that about half of this $11 billion is rhodes. its roads and in tennessee here is what we do with roads. we pay for them as we go. in other words in the 1980s we had three big road programs and we said we will borrow money? know we will raise the gas tax in charge to people who use the roads to build the roads in every single republican in the legislat
a little bit you take some of that and improve the environment over here. it's a nice balance except it has never happened and we did get through senator domenici's leadership a little bit of funding on new drilling in the gulf coast at one-eighth of a scent that goes to land and water conservation fund. it's not much money so we have had a lot of bipartisan support for long time for full funding of the land and water conservation fund at $900 million. senator burr i believe has a bill that...
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dreamers, the latino communities, the asian-american committee that is really behind this change and our environment and i think we need to remember that. so, one of a kind of a darker sides or a less idealistic way of looking at the history is if we want to look at it is the history of inclusion that is because each group has fought its way into being included. people had to fight their way in and that is what we think about today and agreed that the country because people fight for their right to be at the table. >> there's obviously the political reality in congress and the different interest groups aligning. like you said, some of them we've heard from today or heard about. are there things that need to be changed in the framework of the way we see this issue on a personal level and things people can do that don't need a million dollars to lobby someone with? is their something you can do in your everyday life to see this issue differently or that you think needs to be done to see this issue differently? anyone else that you have any thoughts? >> i don't know what kind of things you can do but w
dreamers, the latino communities, the asian-american committee that is really behind this change and our environment and i think we need to remember that. so, one of a kind of a darker sides or a less idealistic way of looking at the history is if we want to look at it is the history of inclusion that is because each group has fought its way into being included. people had to fight their way in and that is what we think about today and agreed that the country because people fight for their...
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i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. "that starts with one of the world's most advancedy," distribution systems," "and one of the most efficient trucking networks," "with safe, experienced drivers." "we work directly with manufacturers," "eliminating costly markups," "and buy directly from local farmers in every region of the country." "when you see our low prices, remember the wheels turning behind the scenes, delivering for millions of americans, everyday. "dedication: that's the real walmart" [ whirring ] [ dog barks ] i want to treat more dogs. ♪ our business needs more cases. [ male announcer ] where do you want to take your business? i need help selling art. [ male announcer ] from broadband to web hosting to mobile apps, small business solutions from at&t have the security you need to get you there. call us. we can show you how at&t solutions can help you do what you do... even better. ♪ >>> tonight, the name the whole world has been waiting for. deep breathe here. it is, his royal prince george alexander loui
i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. "that starts with one of the world's most advancedy," distribution systems," "and one of the most efficient trucking networks," "with safe, experienced drivers." "we work directly with manufacturers," "eliminating costly markups," "and buy directly from local farmers in every region of the country." "when you see our low prices, remember the wheels turning behind the...
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on behalf of this and the state department itself had said there would be no adverse effects on the environment. why is he doing it in a second term? because he wants to appease the green constituents as a way as to perhaps win a seat or two in the congress. this is a president who talks everyday, practically, about how republicans put party and politics over national interest and how that they care about the next election and not the next generation that's obama's phrase. this applies exactly to what he is doing on keystone. >> bret: there is some whispers on capitol hill that this is a head fake, that the president is talking down to kind of talk to the environmental base but that they are going to approve it next weeks or so. we don't know that. we have no indication when it is coming down, juan. >> no, i think the politics and we saw this in the report earlier in the show for the longest time had the administration approving this project. if it's just a matter of the jobs the 40,000 figure is really not about people working on the pipeline, it's about suppliers, subcontractors, people in ho
on behalf of this and the state department itself had said there would be no adverse effects on the environment. why is he doing it in a second term? because he wants to appease the green constituents as a way as to perhaps win a seat or two in the congress. this is a president who talks everyday, practically, about how republicans put party and politics over national interest and how that they care about the next election and not the next generation that's obama's phrase. this applies exactly...
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the type of environment is not about low or high band. his output together wideband and building dense networks. -- it is about wide band is building dense networks. >> i appreciate your testimony. i look for to a successful auction. broadcasters should be treated fairly. thisare participating in and the impact it will have on this. the sec is looking at this. i yield back. ask consentike to to enter into the record a letter of the telecommunications supportingk andion participation maximizing licensed spectrum. that will be entered into the record. that concludes our hearing for today. we appreciate your testimony and counsel and work. there is that still need to be resolved. we have taken note of that. we commend you as you move forward to work this out. andave a successful auction be the generator of innovation and generate revenue. >> thank you. for would like to thank you the excellent of this hearing and bringing together the witnesses that we have here today. very important. you have all been instructive. bravo, mr. chairman. enlig
the type of environment is not about low or high band. his output together wideband and building dense networks. -- it is about wide band is building dense networks. >> i appreciate your testimony. i look for to a successful auction. broadcasters should be treated fairly. thisare participating in and the impact it will have on this. the sec is looking at this. i yield back. ask consentike to to enter into the record a letter of the telecommunications supportingk andion participation...
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right now we're talking energy and environment. whole range of issues with amy harder from the national journal. >> interesting story when we talk about oil and the gathering of oil and the gulf of mexico spill in 2010. yesterday haliburton you remember haliburton they pled guilty to destruction of critical evidence in the investigation as to what went wrong out there. they had all of these records they created in looking into what happened on the rig, and they depleted a lot of them and they pled guilty and they are going to have to pay the maximum fine which is only $200,000, which is nothing, but they made a contribution of $55 million to the national fish and wildlife foundation. they blatantly admitted yes, we deleted documents. >> bill: but $55 million is also chump change and bp is forced to pay billions in restitution to the local businesses. >> yeah, three years later we are still dealing with the ramifications of this. haliburton has drug its feet. you can't see lawmakers on capitol hill talking about this and this is a s
right now we're talking energy and environment. whole range of issues with amy harder from the national journal. >> interesting story when we talk about oil and the gathering of oil and the gulf of mexico spill in 2010. yesterday haliburton you remember haliburton they pled guilty to destruction of critical evidence in the investigation as to what went wrong out there. they had all of these records they created in looking into what happened on the rig, and they depleted a lot of them and...
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in order to try to maximize the benefits that you can provide the environment can be very challenging sometimes. nothing beats the cooperation in trying to achieve those goals. i. >> i actually enjoyed listening to your comments and it would be nice to achieve the scientific certainty that our folks show. it is part of the objectives in this process it is an important part of the equation that i think is noteworthy. the nlrb is not designed to be an extension of the president. i hope that we all realize we are becoming mutual arbiters and this has been anything but mutual and we have experience in the work force that allows you to take a look at things and your availability as well as your objective we just heard you talk about this and we testified twice before congress in a position where you don't necessarily like these concepts or the 18 years that he spent working at the department of the united autoworkers as recently as 2004 when you were a member of the uaw 1981. i used to do you believe in this act in 2007 and you said that the nl are a was being used as a sword. and you also
in order to try to maximize the benefits that you can provide the environment can be very challenging sometimes. nothing beats the cooperation in trying to achieve those goals. i. >> i actually enjoyed listening to your comments and it would be nice to achieve the scientific certainty that our folks show. it is part of the objectives in this process it is an important part of the equation that i think is noteworthy. the nlrb is not designed to be an extension of the president. i hope that...
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i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. so you can capture your receipts, ink for all business purchases. and manage them online with jot, the latest app from ink. so you can spend less time doing paperwork. and more time doing paperwork. ink from chase. so you can. just by talking to a helmet. it grabbed the patient's record before we even picked him up. it found out the doctor we needed was at st. anne's. wiggle your toes. [ driver ] and it got his okay on treatment from miles away. it even pulled strings with the stoplights. my ambulance talks with smoke alarms and pilots and stadiums. but, of course, it's a good listener too. [ female announcer ] today cisco is connecting the internet of everything. so everything works like never before. >>> tonight, the name the whole world has been waiting for. deep breath here. it is, his royal prince george alexander louis of cambridge. that's the big name for this little guy. william and catherine's first son. the announcement coming this afternoon. if and when he takes the throne
i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. so you can capture your receipts, ink for all business purchases. and manage them online with jot, the latest app from ink. so you can spend less time doing paperwork. and more time doing paperwork. ink from chase. so you can. just by talking to a helmet. it grabbed the patient's record before we even picked him up. it found out the doctor we needed was at st. anne's. wiggle your toes. [ driver ] and it got his okay on treatment from...
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the environment, energy andrity, our environment energy consumption is going to grow by 10% after the year 2040. the world's energy consumption will be up more than half over the same time. why is this so important to the united states. give us more details about how that the sec -- affects our planning for our energy usage. guest: in d expenditures are one of the highest portion of consumer budgets. consumers are paying relatively high prices for fuels, particularly petroleum, right now. italy -- electricity bills have stayed relatively low. the impact on the consumer budget is rising. oil prices have created concerns. it is worth understanding the issues that drive that. host: you can call us as -- at 202-585-3880. if you are in the mountains, call us at 202-585-3881. why is it important to look at u.s. energy consumption and where it is headed? we are competitors, but we are also allies. you use energy for everything you did. you turn on the lights, run your electrons, cars for transportation. electronics, cars for transportation. the emerging economies -- in the past, 70% of our d
the environment, energy andrity, our environment energy consumption is going to grow by 10% after the year 2040. the world's energy consumption will be up more than half over the same time. why is this so important to the united states. give us more details about how that the sec -- affects our planning for our energy usage. guest: in d expenditures are one of the highest portion of consumer budgets. consumers are paying relatively high prices for fuels, particularly petroleum, right now. italy...
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you cannot be pro-family unless you're pro-environment and you cannot be pro-environment unless you're pro-family. but you can't be either unless co first ha atrong and umers relief act simply, simply, simply puts a check on the $1 billion energy rules that may hurt american families costing american jobs. if you support transparency and good government, you should support this bill. if you support protecting american families and consumers from higher energy costs, you should support h.r. 1582. if you support having the families, needed for for environmental and health protections, you should support 1582. if you're pro-jobs, pro-economic growth and anti-poverty, you should support h.r. 1582. i urge you to vote no on the motion to recommit. i ask you to support the energy consumers relief act and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. without objection, the previous question is ordered. the question is on the motion to recommit. those in favor say aye. those opposed will say no. in the opinion of the chair, the noes have it. mrs. capp
you cannot be pro-family unless you're pro-environment and you cannot be pro-environment unless you're pro-family. but you can't be either unless co first ha atrong and umers relief act simply, simply, simply puts a check on the $1 billion energy rules that may hurt american families costing american jobs. if you support transparency and good government, you should support this bill. if you support protecting american families and consumers from higher energy costs, you should support h.r....
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i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. from capital one... boris earns unlimited rewards for his small business. can i get the smith contract, please? thank you. that's three new paper shredders. [ boris ] put 'em on my spark card. [ garth ] boris' small business earns 2% cash back on every purchase every day. great businesses deserve unlimited rewards. read back the chicken's testimony, please. "buk, buk, bukka!" [ male announcer ] get the spark business card from capital one and earn unlimited rewards. choose 2% cash back or double miles on every purchase every day. told you i'd get half. what's in your wallet? told you i'd get half. could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. mmmhmmm...everybody knows that. well, did you know that old macdonald was a really bad speller? your word is...cow. cow. cow. c...o...w... ...e...i...e...i...o. [buzzer] dangnabbit. geico. fifteen minutes could save you...well, you know. the physical damage was pretty bad. the emotional toll was even worse. our daughter had nightmares. what that robber re
i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. from capital one... boris earns unlimited rewards for his small business. can i get the smith contract, please? thank you. that's three new paper shredders. [ boris ] put 'em on my spark card. [ garth ] boris' small business earns 2% cash back on every purchase every day. great businesses deserve unlimited rewards. read back the chicken's testimony, please. "buk, buk, bukka!" [ male announcer ] get the spark business card from...
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how do you create a form for talking about family structure in today's environment? >> i don't think that our purpose is to stigmatize single mothers but challenge men and better understand the affects of fatherless in our society and applaud those men that are involved and engaged in their children's lives in some way and how important that is. oprah and i are going to do a life class to provide tools and tips for men who are struggling to stay relevant in the lives of their children, and it is some of this is getting huge response. people of all walks of life are hitting our registration but to be a part of that life class, even adult children are still wounded by the absent of fathers. >> before i let you go. confusion in the past over your position on same-sex marriage in this country. i want to give you an opportunity to clear it up or maybe clear it up for myself. is it a case -- is this a case of you, you know, hating the sin but loving the sinner or is that an oversimplification or is it more complicated than that? >> first of all, to those people who want mo
how do you create a form for talking about family structure in today's environment? >> i don't think that our purpose is to stigmatize single mothers but challenge men and better understand the affects of fatherless in our society and applaud those men that are involved and engaged in their children's lives in some way and how important that is. oprah and i are going to do a life class to provide tools and tips for men who are struggling to stay relevant in the lives of their children,...
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the charges say the company allowed an environment of extensive insider trading. >> it spanned more than a decade in time, involved securities of at least 20 public companies, extended across multiple sectors of the economy, and benefited sac to the tune of at least hundreds of millions of dollars. >> so far, eight sac capital employees have pleaded guilty. >>> 20 minutes after 5:00. coming up that's joey chestnut at it again. find out how many wings he had to down to retain the title of champion. >> good morning, everybody. ah, i know what you're thinking. what's vern doing there? what happened to dennis? it's all about me for this particular tease. a top nfl quarterback got paid and the as last night looking for a little home cooking at the expense of the angels. don't move. > >>> good morning. the as dropped two of three last week to the angels in anaheim so what happened this time? in oakland, it was time for a little pay back as we go to the o.co he could. dan straley with a 2-1 lead in the 5th. forget about it! the angels were just great. hamilton got through. mark trumbo to the ga
the charges say the company allowed an environment of extensive insider trading. >> it spanned more than a decade in time, involved securities of at least 20 public companies, extended across multiple sectors of the economy, and benefited sac to the tune of at least hundreds of millions of dollars. >> so far, eight sac capital employees have pleaded guilty. >>> 20 minutes after 5:00. coming up that's joey chestnut at it again. find out how many wings he had to down to...
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challenging inbe a post-conflict environment. syria willdict what look like, much less what lebanon will look like. lebanese society is moving -- in theirwoven deeply society. our hope is that lebanon will stay out of the conflict. that has below is role to drag it into the conflict -- he zbollah's rol to dra -- role to --g it into hthe conflict the violence that is slipping over the soldier -- over the borders will cease and they can take back the command of their own agenda and rebuild their country from years of civil conflict. , my time is, what do ?ou think is the view what is the degree of your view in terms of having the lebanese leadership not allow the country inbackslide into their past terms of the type of conflict we have seen in lebanon before? i think the president of the republic is showing remarkable leadership in preventing that from occurring. he has spoken out forcefully about that. he has defended the disassociation policy. he has condemned those for violating it. there have been similar courageous statements.
challenging inbe a post-conflict environment. syria willdict what look like, much less what lebanon will look like. lebanese society is moving -- in theirwoven deeply society. our hope is that lebanon will stay out of the conflict. that has below is role to drag it into the conflict -- he zbollah's rol to dra -- role to --g it into hthe conflict the violence that is slipping over the soldier -- over the borders will cease and they can take back the command of their own agenda and rebuild their...
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i think the earnings environment has been better than expected, even though it is somewhat weak. revenue has been weak. i think really what the other cause for concern people will have is looking at data points and also concerns about potential political geopolitical events. i think the market is going to trade up in anticipation of the release and go again flat, waiting for friday's results, karen. >> thank you very much for that. we'll come back to you in a moment. in the meantime, i want to come up to what is ahead on today's agenda, just a flag post for our viewers out there. the case-shiller home price index is out at 9:00 eastern. prices in 20 major u.s. markets are forecast to have jumped 12.4% in may. an hour late, july consumer confidence expected to be roughly unchanged from last month. merck reports earnings before the open. and we have aetna, coach and nyse euro next after the close. we here from amgen and aflac. those are the big ones to look at. we did promise you the results of the italian auction today. let's try and dive in and tell you what the latest has been.
i think the earnings environment has been better than expected, even though it is somewhat weak. revenue has been weak. i think really what the other cause for concern people will have is looking at data points and also concerns about potential political geopolitical events. i think the market is going to trade up in anticipation of the release and go again flat, waiting for friday's results, karen. >> thank you very much for that. we'll come back to you in a moment. in the meantime, i...
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>> well, you have some ideological zealots to make a religion out of the environment. they think they have the right to stop the vast majority of people in this country from just having a job, from just living a better life. i'm all for people having freedom of speech, but i think common sense has to prevail, not religious zealotry. ashley: thank you so much. clear view energy partners. john hofmeister of citizens for affordable energy. thank you for joining us. >> thank you. tracy: breaking news. oil closing down $0.79. $104.70 per barrel, nearly a loss of 1 percent on the day. a losing week, down 3%, snapping four straight weeks of gains for crude. stocks surging to a new milestone after the dumps the majority stake. dennis will tell us why this deal might spark some controversy next. ashley: as we head to break, take a look at the ten and 30 year treasury. we will be right back. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] if y can't stand the heat, get off the test track. get the mercedes-benz you've been burning for at the summer event, going on now at your authorized m
>> well, you have some ideological zealots to make a religion out of the environment. they think they have the right to stop the vast majority of people in this country from just having a job, from just living a better life. i'm all for people having freedom of speech, but i think common sense has to prevail, not religious zealotry. ashley: thank you so much. clear view energy partners. john hofmeister of citizens for affordable energy. thank you for joining us. >> thank you. tracy:...
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we are still good on the environment. today, we have economics. a trucker saves $1.50 a gallon. the average truck uses $30,000. that would be annual savings. what we are able to do by saving them a dollar $0.50 per gallon would be eight-year payback. ashley: if i want to go back into the old stuff and retrofitted, what, ultimately, is the cost? >> there are not a lot of find examples of that. it is more complicated than it sounds. there are some people doing a few retrofits. really, i think this is a new purchase game that you will see. stuart: they will not save the world ... if they are only doing it to the new stuff. >> 3 million trucks, it is very significant. if you did those 3 million trucks, you cut opec in half. ashley: really? >> yes. it is really the most significant -- ashley: right. will we ever see the u.s. car fleet, regular passenger cars move over to net gas? what if the demand raised the price andrew and the spread? >> moving america's goods. i think that is great for the country. now when you go to the passenger car market, you are talking about very big volume
we are still good on the environment. today, we have economics. a trucker saves $1.50 a gallon. the average truck uses $30,000. that would be annual savings. what we are able to do by saving them a dollar $0.50 per gallon would be eight-year payback. ashley: if i want to go back into the old stuff and retrofitted, what, ultimately, is the cost? >> there are not a lot of find examples of that. it is more complicated than it sounds. there are some people doing a few retrofits. really, i...
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iraq is facing a very challenging security environment. other big middle eastern producers could see significant geopolitical threats like libya is another big country we're watching. so, again, given the importance of the middle east to the production story and given the political volatility there, we think there is significant pressure on prices from geopolitics going forward. we're not going to be able to get away from that. >> would you expect them to put even former caps on production and to what degree can they enforce those among their members? >> that's a great question. what you want to watch for is if we saw prices slip significantly below $100 a barrel, because right now in the saudi oil minister says $100, we think if you look at defense spending and social expenditure that is probably what they need to balance budgets. if we get into a situation where we see prices falling significantly north of $100, we think saudi arabia will be under pressure to firm up prices. so that's the environment you want to look for for a potential
iraq is facing a very challenging security environment. other big middle eastern producers could see significant geopolitical threats like libya is another big country we're watching. so, again, given the importance of the middle east to the production story and given the political volatility there, we think there is significant pressure on prices from geopolitics going forward. we're not going to be able to get away from that. >> would you expect them to put even former caps on...
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making it a philosophical issue will be a challenge in this environment. there are a number of people out who would say, i would like to get coverage but i don't have that much income. this looks expensive. or, i had a policy before that .as cheaper for whatever reason i'm young and healthy, and so forth. they may end up not deciding. the big question is, how much the individual mandate fee will play out in all of this. i can see a lot of people deciding that they're going to wait through this first period to see what happens. thatme people have told me premiums may be high the first year because insurers are conservative. they don't want to move all their money. be pricing a little higher the first year. some are holding back to see what happens. noting at the first year, just enrollment the pricing, there may be a hard assessment. >> it's hard to say. the more you can convey certainty about the policy and how well it's going to work, the more competitive prices you're going to get. that worked very well in medicare part d and prices came down. , some sta
making it a philosophical issue will be a challenge in this environment. there are a number of people out who would say, i would like to get coverage but i don't have that much income. this looks expensive. or, i had a policy before that .as cheaper for whatever reason i'm young and healthy, and so forth. they may end up not deciding. the big question is, how much the individual mandate fee will play out in all of this. i can see a lot of people deciding that they're going to wait through this...
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the kinks worked out, but we never had that with the affordable care act due to the charged political environment and it was an unintended consequent. guest: i was doing a story for npr in the rio grande valley in texas -- one of our big partnerships is with npr could i spend time with a community clinic in brownsville where a lot of people qualify for the medicaid expansion, and i sat down with the woman who runs this, and she brought up on her computer a list of 4000 patients that currently go to her clinic. quite a number of these community clinics in the area. in south texas would qualify for the medicaid expansion, which she asked the director could get reimbursement for. -- which she as the director could get reimbursement for. they don't have any reimbursement method for them. host: our guests are all journalists with kaiser health news, and stories air on npr, national public radio. our guests also file for publications like "the philadelphia inquirer," "usa today," "the washington post." we are starting a partnership with kaiser health news exploring the health care law and what it means
the kinks worked out, but we never had that with the affordable care act due to the charged political environment and it was an unintended consequent. guest: i was doing a story for npr in the rio grande valley in texas -- one of our big partnerships is with npr could i spend time with a community clinic in brownsville where a lot of people qualify for the medicaid expansion, and i sat down with the woman who runs this, and she brought up on her computer a list of 4000 patients that currently...
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it makes sense for the environment. most boxed wines come in three-liter offerings. four bottles get in. it lasts up to two months. if you have people who are heavy drinkers it's fun to go. plus it's fun. >> if you have people who are heavy drinkers that's the way to go. boxed wine. an important tip to remember. >> make it easy for them. >> david duncan josh weston thank you. >> that does it for us. up next your local news. we'll see you tomorrow morning on "cbs this morning." -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> announcer: closed capping is proudly sponsored busitry cal. >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald >>> good morning, everyone. it's 8:55. i'm michelle griego with your kpix 5 news headlines. >>> three suspects are in custody for breaking into a santa clara shooting range overnight. they stole several high-value firearms before leading police on a car chase. authorities eventually caught up with them and recovered the guns. >>> the man charged with killing two women at a san francisco jewelrymart is expected in court today. 23-year-old barry wh
it makes sense for the environment. most boxed wines come in three-liter offerings. four bottles get in. it lasts up to two months. if you have people who are heavy drinkers it's fun to go. plus it's fun. >> if you have people who are heavy drinkers that's the way to go. boxed wine. an important tip to remember. >> make it easy for them. >> david duncan josh weston thank you. >> that does it for us. up next your local news. we'll see you tomorrow morning on "cbs...
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i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. wi drive a ford fusion. who is healthier, you or your car? i would say my car. probably the car. cause as you get older you start breaking down. i love my car. i want to take care of it. i have a bad wheel - i must say. my car is running quite well. keep your car healthy with the works. $29.95 or less after $10 mail-in rebate at your participating ford dealer. so you gotta take care of yourself? yes you do. you gotta take care of your baby? oh yeah! ♪ "first day of my life" by bright eyes ♪ you're not just looking for a house. you're looking for a place for your life to happen. ♪ ♪ satisfaction ♪ i can't get no ♪ satisfaction >>> the song that started it all here in the united states, "satisfaction." it was our introduction to mick jagger. the crowd still goes wild for him. today mick jagger celebrates his 70th birthday. okay. we are bogey to show you -- he is 38 years old. he 38 in this picture? he looks the same. it is incredible. he still has the moves. thankfully he lost the white pants he's
i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. wi drive a ford fusion. who is healthier, you or your car? i would say my car. probably the car. cause as you get older you start breaking down. i love my car. i want to take care of it. i have a bad wheel - i must say. my car is running quite well. keep your car healthy with the works. $29.95 or less after $10 mail-in rebate at your participating ford dealer. so you gotta take care of yourself? yes you do. you gotta take care of your...
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remember, he gave that speech out in gw or georgetown, i believe, where he touched on the environment. it was actually considered a large address about the environment and he laid a very high standard for keystone saying that look, we gotta make sure it doesn't set us on the path toward contributing global warming. >> bill: that was the first indication. >> the follow-up here. >> bill: i think it's safe to say that even if he hasn't made up his mind, he certainly is into the subject and is aware of the arguments and has been exposed to all of the criticism about the pipeline. >> absolutely. it is a hot political issues. the republicans, this is their jobs plan by the way. ask you them what they're going to do for jobs, their answer is approve the keystone pipeline. >> bill: if you asked me two weeks ago or even a week ago, what the president was going to do, i would say he would approve the pipeline. after that interview, i think you're right. it is an indication where he's going. and now this story. i mean if you're -- whatever the pipeline company is called and you're trying to sell
remember, he gave that speech out in gw or georgetown, i believe, where he touched on the environment. it was actually considered a large address about the environment and he laid a very high standard for keystone saying that look, we gotta make sure it doesn't set us on the path toward contributing global warming. >> bill: that was the first indication. >> the follow-up here. >> bill: i think it's safe to say that even if he hasn't made up his mind, he certainly is into the...
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the political environment is not particularly divisive because we have a democrat-controlled legislature as well as a democratic governor. i think the stay tuned comment is not out of place in california either. it is a very complicated law with moving parts. a lot will play on out in terms of how it will play out in california. >> you succeeded secretary sibelius and now you have a conservative governor, governor brownback. you have had a controversy between an insurance commission in the state who is wanting to go ahead with a lot of implementation and a governor who does not want to go near it, and the governor prevailed. you're living in washington, but you keep track. what is the intensity there? >> the politics in kansas is incredibly interesting. i have lived in kansas for the-- for 55 years, and i do not understand it. thomas frank wrote 15 years ago about what is wrong with kansas and opined kansas had transformed itself into a permanent conservative state. he was disproved when kathleen sebelius was elected governor and served for six years and i finished off the last two years
the political environment is not particularly divisive because we have a democrat-controlled legislature as well as a democratic governor. i think the stay tuned comment is not out of place in california either. it is a very complicated law with moving parts. a lot will play on out in terms of how it will play out in california. >> you succeeded secretary sibelius and now you have a conservative governor, governor brownback. you have had a controversy between an insurance commission in...
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. >> they predicted it would be a low inflation environment whereby they would have -- >> they were right about the economy being really weak and tepid even with the most experienced. i just, that's my take. you know, i want -- >> i want to hear. >> i need to arc you with him. >> one of my favorite -- >> joining us to talk, former congress said, oh, that's right. didn't work out for you, did it? you were not far. i think you were worried about that. >> that was one of many issues. >> they knew i was a friend of yours. >> i think those selfies you tweeted out might have been a problem. those came out, too. former senator jerry craig is current will i -- nothing, you don't put anything past these people now, those -- >> all of this is a step up from the senate. what you have to go through. >> when he was a governor. >> i seetate way. >> you were significant. >> people, you know what, are you from the old school. people love you on both sides of the aisle and respected you. you work together. you are a dying breed. you look great, currently the ceo of the securities industry and financial ma
. >> they predicted it would be a low inflation environment whereby they would have -- >> they were right about the economy being really weak and tepid even with the most experienced. i just, that's my take. you know, i want -- >> i want to hear. >> i need to arc you with him. >> one of my favorite -- >> joining us to talk, former congress said, oh, that's right. didn't work out for you, did it? you were not far. i think you were worried about that. >>...
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i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. ♪ >>> welcome back, everybody. this is "new day." it is wednesday, july 24th. i'm chris cuomo. coming up the president's hitting the road, his mission to refocus the american people on his economic plan. we're going to have house, white house spokesman jay carney here in a few moments saying what that will mean and answering our questions how it will matter to you. kate? >> and much more from london, the new prince spending his first night with his parents in kensington palace. up next for the future king you may ask? meeting more of his extended family, aunt pippa, uncle harry. wonder what gifts they'll get the new king, new prince. first to news anchor michaela pereira. >> pretty good aunt and uncle to have, not bad at all. >>> anthony weiner makes a stunning confession admitted he continued in engaging in inappropriate online behavior even after a sexting scandal forced him to resign from congress. he said it will not stop him from running for mayor. his wife huma says she loves him, believes in him and has forg
i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. ♪ >>> welcome back, everybody. this is "new day." it is wednesday, july 24th. i'm chris cuomo. coming up the president's hitting the road, his mission to refocus the american people on his economic plan. we're going to have house, white house spokesman jay carney here in a few moments saying what that will mean and answering our questions how it will matter to you. kate? >> and much more from london, the new...
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i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. [ male announcer ] a family that vacations together, sunscreens together. find a hilton everywhere you want to go with rates as low as $109 per night. book now at hilton.com/getaway. >>> welcome back, everybody. the relationship between a-rod and the new york yankees took another bizarre turn. the third baseman, boy, oh, boy, sent a doctor on a media tour to say he is fit to play. let's bring in andy scholes with "the bleacher report" this is like quad gate. >> it basically boils down to this. a-rod believes he's healthy enough to return to the line-up but thinks the yankees are conspiring against him to keep him off the field so they can collect the insurance money for the more than $25 million he's owed this season. without permission from the yankees a-rod hired his own doctor to take a look at his mri of his quad. the doctor said he didn't see any signs of an injury and the yankees meanwhile continue to insist they want a-rod back on the field as soon as he's physically able to play. a-rod of course is still facing a possi
i feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. [ male announcer ] a family that vacations together, sunscreens together. find a hilton everywhere you want to go with rates as low as $109 per night. book now at hilton.com/getaway. >>> welcome back, everybody. the relationship between a-rod and the new york yankees took another bizarre turn. the third baseman, boy, oh, boy, sent a doctor on a media tour to say he is fit to play. let's bring in andy scholes with "the...
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she talks about being a custodian of the environment, and what that means in terms of the development and wages. she talks about international trade and the battle for the living wage. she talking about our tendency to see human rights as siloed in only -- as only affable to people who live off our shores and concern of rich intellectual elite who want to tell the poor how to live. she said that is the height of american arrogance. where after all, the universal human rights began, they began in small places close to home. the field, the factory, the farm, the church, the synagogue. if they do not have meaning, there they have little meaning anywhere without concerted citizens action, they will disappear. so she is saying without revealing all of the risks she took, we have the greatest document in the history of the world. the universal declaration of human rights. it is a barricade to justice. it is what we need to arm ourselves with, it is our body armor. that we must embrace to build our own country and help the world advance. because if we advance america by only focusing on amer
she talks about being a custodian of the environment, and what that means in terms of the development and wages. she talks about international trade and the battle for the living wage. she talking about our tendency to see human rights as siloed in only -- as only affable to people who live off our shores and concern of rich intellectual elite who want to tell the poor how to live. she said that is the height of american arrogance. where after all, the universal human rights began, they began...